Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1335

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  
Refer
1/15/26  

Caption

Newborn Screenings

Impact

The legislation not only sets clear rules for the screening of infants but also prescribes that the Department of Health must work in consultation with the Genetics and Newborn Screening Advisory Council to develop and revise screening methods. Furthermore, the department is tasked with launching a public health education campaign by October 1, 2026, to inform new and expecting parents about biliary atresia. This educational push aims to increase awareness of the condition, its symptoms, and the risks associated with delayed diagnosis and treatment, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for newborns.

Summary

House Bill 1335, known as 'Mattie's Law,' proposes significant changes to the newborn screening procedures in Florida. This bill mandates that all newborns in the state be screened for biliary atresia starting January 1, 2027, in addition to other genetic and congenital disorders that are already part of the state’s newborn screening program. The bill emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis of biliary atresia, which can be critical for the health of affected infants. By requiring such screenings, the bill aims to enhance the overall public health response regarding severe health conditions in newborns.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to HB 1335 may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and resources necessary to effectively implement these new screening requirements and educational campaigns. While proponents argue that early screening for biliary atresia is crucial, stakeholders might express concerns about the potential burden on the healthcare system and the need for proper training for healthcare providers to accurately detect and respond to the symptoms of biliary atresia. The legislation's requirement for legislative appropriations for certain screenings may also lead to discussions regarding budget allocations in subsequent sessions.

Companion Bills

FL S1574

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